Sex and the City News, Pictures, and Videos

Sarah Jessica Parker hits the carpet with her former co-star Kristin Davis at a special screening of the documentary Gardeners of Eden on Tuesday (May 5) at Norwood Club in New York City.

The ladies were joined at the event by their Sex and the City executive producer Michael Patrick King.

Kristin is one of the executive producers on the documentary, which premieres on Pivot TV on Wednesday night (May 6) at 9pm. The movie is a “gripping, first-person experience inside the operations of Kenya’s David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. From the front lines of the crisis, we witness their heroic efforts to stop the poachers in the bush, rescue the orphans of slain elephants and raise them by hand, until one day, returning them to their home in the wild.”

Sarah Jessica Parker walks hand in hand with her son James as they leave their apartment to go to school on Friday (January 20) in New York City.

The CW has ordered a pilot for The Carrie Diaries, a prequel to the long-running series Sex and the City. The series will follow Sarah‘s character Carrie Bradshaw coming of age in the 1980s, “asking her first questions about love, sex, friendship and family, while exploring the worlds of high school and Manhattan.”

A new version of Beauty and the Beast has also been ordered by The CW, according to EW.

Hugh Jackman is living on less than $1.50/day to bring awareness to the 1.4 billion people that live below the poverty line each day – he began the Live Below the Line campaign last year in Australia and now the cast of 90210 is on board, pledging to eat for less than $1.50/day this week. You can pledge to join Hugh over at Tonic.com and enter to win a photo of 90210’s Gillian Zinser from the Live Below the Line campaign.

The 38-year-old Sex and the City 2 actor shared his thoughts on the difference between filming television and movies:

On his preference between film and television: “I prefer to work in film because you have more time with the material as an actor.”

On the differences between shooting the SATC films and television show: “There was not a great deal of differences in this case because so much of the movie production was staffed by the same folks who made the show.”

On actors and directors he aspires to work with: “I could give you a list of people in both positions, but off the top of my head I would say Clint Eastwood or Guillermo Del Toro.”

FYI: Jason has two films being released this year: Textuality, a romantic comedy, and The Pardon, a drama about the first execution of a woman by electric chair in the United States.